<i>Image and Mind</i> is, in a sense, like a great novel—it can be read and appreciated from many different viewpoints: it is an account of the author’s experiments, some of the cleverest in cognitive psychology. It contains a comprehensive theory of the imagery system with some novel standards of evaluation. It summarizes the methods and results of a computer simulation of the imagery system. It is a storehouse of ideas for the developmental psychologist. It is a treatise on the philosophy of science, with a number of ideas that will be new to many psychologists. Finally, it is a philosophical statement of the nature of mental events… In summary, <i>Image and Mind</i> is undoubtedly a landmark in cognitive psychology. It has served to define a field: to state the issues, to indicate important unsolved problems, to provide a fairly comprehensive theory of imagery, and to provide a model of how unobservable states can be studied and theorized about.
Contemporary Psychology
A very ambitious project to understand visual imagery from the perspective of modern experimental psychology.
American Journal of Psychology